About Me

My name is Adam Tuttle, and I’m a Technical Consultant for Perficient, focusing on Coldfusion development. I live in the Greater Philadelphia area, and I’m just starting to become active in the local CFUG.

I have a personal blog but to be honest, most of my family and friends (the core audience of that blog) aren’t nerdy enough to appreciate the types of things I will be writing about here. They usually smile and nod out of courtesy when I geek out in person, but I don’t think that even they have the desire to placate me online. To them, Coldfusion is an unattainable energy source, and AJAX is a cleaning product.

I got my first computer when I was nine years old. When Windows 3.11 was released in 1992, my dad got me a 486-66 and set it up to play a clip of the Pink Floyd song “Welcome to the Machine” so that it sang “Welcome my son… welcome… to… the machine” at boot-up. I was doomed. From that point on, computers became the most important material thing in my life, and I’ve never looked back.